ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1970, provides a description of the standard Arabic language used today as the universal means of written communication throughout the Arab world and in formal spoken communication (vernaculars differ both from each other and from the standard language). The principal emphasis is on syntax and morphology of which there exists no comprehensive account. Phonology and lexicon are treated briefly and there is a chapter on the script.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction and Historical Background

chapter 2|8 pages

Phonology

chapter 3|6 pages

The Script

chapter 4|4 pages

The Word

chapter 5|10 pages

Entity Terms: I

chapter 6|7 pages

Amplification of Substantives

chapter 7|5 pages

Syntactic Markers of Nouns

chapter 8|7 pages

Entity Terms: II

chapter 9|8 pages

Theme and Predicate

chapter 10|16 pages

The Verb

chapter 11|5 pages

Amplification of the Predicate

chapter 12|5 pages

Clause Conversion

chapter 13|7 pages

Functionals

chapter 14|4 pages

Conditional Structures

chapter 15|3 pages

Word Order

chapter 16|6 pages

Lexicon and Style